344 Mr. M. Jacoby on Phytophagous Goleoptera 



Fig. 11. CypridelUna Burrovii, Jones and Kirkby. Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone. Eight valve. 



Fig. 12. Cypridella Koninckiana, Jones. Carboniferous Limestone, 

 Right valve. 



Fig. 13. Cyprella annulata, De Koniuck. Carboniferous Limestone. 

 Left valve. 



Fig.\i. Cgpridijia? {Leperditia?, xonToYi). Silurian. Left valve. 



Fig. 15. Cgpridina? Devonian or Silurian? Right valve. 



Fig. 16. Cgpridina? polonica(Bolbozoe,G\.ivich.). Upper Silurian. Right 

 valve. 



Fig. 17. Ci/pridina Gi'ag(e, Jones. Lower Silurian. Left valve. 



Fig. 18. Cypridina Raisinice, Jones. Lower Silurian. Left valve. 



LVI. — List of the Phytophagous Goleoptera ohtained hy 

 Mr. W. L. Distant in the Transvaal, vnth Descriptions of 

 the new Species. By Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. 



Saghin^. 

 Sagra bicolor, Lac. Barberton. 



Cbiocerin^. 

 Lema crassipes, Oliv. 



The single specimen obtained at Rustenburg does not differ 

 in any way from the typical forms from Madagascar, which 

 is interesting, as the latter island has but few species in 

 common with Africa. 



Lema hottentotta, Lac. Barberton. 

 Lema australisy Lac. Barberton. 

 Lema ruftpennis^ Lac. Pretoria. 

 Lema Dregei, Lac. Barberton. 

 Lema bipuncfata, Baly. Natal, Durban. 

 Crioceris puncticollis, Lac. Barberton. 



MjE GAL OFOBIN^. 



Poecilomorpha afra. King. Pretoria, Barberton. 



Cr ypto cephalin^. 

 Cryptocephalus Distanti^ sp. n. 



Black, the clypeus flavous ; head finely pubescent ; thorax 

 fulvous, with two black semicrescentic bands, minutely punc- 

 tured ; elytra rather strongly punctate-striate, the interstices 

 finely punctured, flavous ; a transverse band at the base, 



